Star Wars First Order Stormtrooper Robot with Companion App

Welcome to the First Order

If you want to protect the first order against the resistance in your own room, issuing direct verbal orders, and launch an attacks. You’re in charge, so make sure you let your mate know to duck when investigating Death Star docking bay 327. You can launch this via the app interface in Trooper and Commander views for immersive interactive app play. And if you have pesky siblings, nosy pets or roomies, the robot has a “sentry” feature, in which you can order the little soldier to patrol a designated area and notify you of intruders. Plus, it won’t bump into your furniture, using an IR sensor to detect and avoid.

Command your First Order Storm-trooper Robot by speaking directly to it to carry out orders. The First Order Stormtrooper Robot also features facial recognition that allows you to designate who is a friend of the First Order or who might be a part of the Resistance. Using facial biometrics, users can store up to three faces within the app to protect their Empire.

Best Features:

The triple array microphone allows your First Order Storm trooper to locate the source of a sound.

An IR sensor allows your First Order Storm trooper to detect and avoid objects.

Send your First Order Storm trooper to patrol a designated area of your home in Sentry Mode. You’ll be notified when it detects intruders and will respond according to your command.

Ubtech’s First Order Storm Trooper Robot are available now and is considered the Best Christmas Gift for kids 14+ for 2017

Star wars first order stormtrooper robot with companion App

Ubtech Robotics has thrown some Storm-Trooper armor on one of its humanoid robots so you can build a slightly more affordable army.

How the Storm Trooper Batteries Work

The storm trooper batteries are made of lithium. they’re much lighter than other types of rechargeable batteries of the same size. The electrodes of a lithium-ion battery are made of lightweight lithium and carbon. Why Ubtech used lithium batteries? because they are highly reactive element, meaning that a lot of energy can be stored in its atomic bonds. This translates into a very high energy density for lithium-ion batteries.